Katie Fitzgerald's, 187 Enville Street, Wollaston
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 25 Sep 2010
A very popular pub named after the present owner's grandmother. It is on the corner of Enville Street and Mamble Road, and is one of several to be found along Enville Street. The pub has an interesting website, which includes detailed research on the pub's history by John Richards. According to this, the pub started out as a one-roomed beerhouse in the 1840's. It was known as The Golden Lion. It was in competition with a pub opposite, known as the Bridge Inn, which no longer exists. Both brewed their own beer. From August 1989, for a few years, it was known as The Stourbridge Lion. Today under its present name, the pub offers a range of beers and frequent live music. Image